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r " aIIvDrawn for. 111 pap# fTibL.t v 0-4 HE AV V //i: FooD 3S OF AvI-EAv No AC. ,om EN `r MAKE uP ANO SM Yos' LAN r coAr mEaxlt - o"-..OM r o. - M - TWICE-A-DAYCLASSIFEDADSCARRY YOUR M MORNING ANDEVEIN Classified Advertising - Rates. Per word, each day-----... .03 - Per line, per week ..... .40 A Per line,, per month .......... 1.00 SAll ads must be ordered for a - stated length of time. 6 Orders for ads to be taken out must be in the office before 1 p. m. for afternoon paper. and 8 p. m. for M morning paper. ' Minimum Charge, 20 Cents. HELP WANTED. FIVE LADY OR GENTLEMAN SO licitors. Apply 9 a. m. Missoula Art Co. Fl BECOME RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. $75.00 month. Examinations com- FI ing. Sample questions free. Frank lin Institute, Dept. 216 T, Roches- - ter, N. Y. 3 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO learn newspaper and magazine Ft drawing by mail from a famous - newspaper artist. Big demand for 80 artists. Send for our beautiful illus- - trated magazine and list of pupils RI who have made good. Associated - Art Studios. No. 2101 Flatiron H Building, New York City. SITUATION WANTED. F1 YOUNG COUPLE WISH POSITION on ranch. Woman experienced cook. A. B., care Missoulian. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. 4 to 11 o'clock forenoon. 1038 S. 3 W. 70 WORK )OF .ANY. KIND FROM 7:30 WANTED-LAND TO CLEAR BY contract or day work. Jim Staneff. Inquire 109 W. Front St. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK, OR H any kind of work. 801% E. Front st. WOMAN WANTS WORK TAKING care of children during the even Ings. Phone 255 Red. WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS L housekeeper or cook. E. C., care Missoulian. WANTED-C-URTAINS TO LAUN der; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone - 975 red, at 701 South First street. F WOMAN WITH 11-YEAR-OLD BOY would like position on ranch; good F cook; capable. C. S.. Missoullan. GRADUATE NURSE WOULD LIKE - hospital position in the west. Best L of references from former and pres ent location. Address H. S., Missou Ilan. WANTED-FURNISHED HOUSES. - FURNISHED APARTMENT OR house on south side. E. H. M., care Missoulian. S SALESMAN WANTED. SALESMAN WANTED, SUITE 16, Masonic temdle. WANTED-A MAN WHO NEEDS A dolla rand is willing to work if given an opportunity to earn a good salary. Cash weekly. Address Capital City Nursery company. Salem. Ore. - WANTED-MISCELLANEO(8. WANTED - SMALL POTATOES. Phone 8461 Black. WANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE - second-hand auto, address W. F., R Missoulian. WANTED-HOUSES WANTED 3 OR 4 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, steam heat preferred. Address, T. W., Missou lian. FIRE INSURANCE. FOR FIRE, ACCIDENT AND health insurance, surety bond, bur glar insurance, see A. K. Andersen, 112 East Cedar street, city. Strong Money. Makes F More Money Have you the saving habit? 9 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS. The Banking Corporation :if;-- ·--. r··, ·, · FOR RENT-HOUSES, 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 818 DALY. V 5 ROOMS, 627 -. -M1AIN. 8421 BLACK L A GOOD BHOUSI FOR RENT. CALL C 188 red. I , B 5 ROOMS, MODERN. PHONE 1010 Black. MODERN, 7-ROOM HOUSE, $20.00, 123 S. 3rd. Phone 644 Black. C MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, $14. °Water paid, 601 North Second west. Phone 1008. E 7-ROOM, MODERN HOUSE, CLOSE in, cheap, to steady tenant, wfthout $ children. Phone 1430 Blacl. FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED FLAT. 412 COTTON Wood. 3 ROOMS, 1 BLOCK FROM HIGH school. Apply 509 E. Front. .:. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS 801 EDITH. 955 BLACK. REASONABLE. 211 W. SPRUCE. HOT AND COLD WATER. FUR nace heat. 826 HazeL FURNISHED ROOMS-HOT WATER 1 heat. Phone 408 Black. 601 Alder. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT - 808 W. PINE. 4 ROOMS-542 SO. 4TH W. 705 E. CEDAR. PHONE 276. 529 S. 5TH W., $10 PER MONTH. 3 LARGE, LI(HT HOUSEKEEPING $ rooms. Phone 404 Red. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS HORSES, EQUIPPED FOR YOUR Z outing occasion; reasonable rates to hunters. Wm. Mercer. Phone 330. LOST AND FOUND LOST-LADIF'S' SATCHEL. R - turn to 211 West Spruce St. LOST-BLACK LEATHER POCKET book. Return to IMissoulian. SFOUN--BLACK ROSARY, OWNER may have same at Missoulian office. FOUND - INGERSOLL WATCH, I ownet may have same at Missoulian office. t LOST-MARTEN TAIL TO FUR neck piece; reward it returned to A Missoulian. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. SSWANBERG'S EMP. BUREAU, 212 - t Higgins. Phone 1122. WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 518 Higrins Ave. Phone 229. FARM LOANS. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE FARM loan for you is the one that can be paid off at any. time in any amount. stopping the interest on the amount j paid. Reasonable rates. Joseph Grenier. St. Ignatius. Montana RENTALS LIST YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, ETC., with Swanberg, 212 Higgins Ave. I CLEANING AND DYEING. RUTTIO CLEANERS. 508 a. HT{3rTNR. MONEY WANTED. WE CAN NET YOU 8 PER CENT - for your money. Wheeldon-Rossi I t oin.. asement Montana BEnok. WOQD SAWING. FOR S TRATTON'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's groc; Bell 114 FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING, Missoula Wood Yard: phone 458. CARPET WEAVING. CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INGRAIN rugs. Naats, 1018 Cooper street: - hnni 1197 3 BUSINESS, OPPORTUNITIES. FOI SALE-PATENT RIGHTS IN U. S. for household clothes moist ener; handy and practical; easy to demonstrate and introauce; a sound I investment. Address inventor direct, care J. W. K., at Missoulian office. WANTE -Stat. agent, exclusive state rights to reliable parties to ap point county and city agents for the greatest automobile safety' device invented, $7,000 a year easily earned. Will take $1,800 to handle. P. O, Box 802, San Diego, Cat HIDES AND JUNK. *USTRNW HIDE AND nINK cD. SFOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUI WOOD, 1.50. 1196 RED. K DRY WOOD $1.50. 948 RED. L GAS COKE. INQUIRE GAS CO. BALED HAY IN CARLOADS. G. F. 0 Brooks, Missoula. 25 HEAD OF COWS AND HEIFERS. 0, J. R. Lacaff, Florence. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS 4. soulian office; 20c a hundred. t. ---L ----- BROWN. LEGHORN HENS, 65 cents each. Phone 941 R. It $35 RETORT HEATER, CHEAP, FOR cash. Phone 489 Black. GjOOD, YOUNG MILCH COW. - 1hone 608. Call 712 Blaine. DRY SLABS, $2.50 PER LOAD, MIS ) soula Wood Yard; phone 458. HORSES--AS..I OR EASY PAY ments. Win. Me~'er. Phone 880. DRY STOVE WOOD; HONEST .load; $1.50. Montreull; 1196 Red. WOOD IN CAR LOAD LOTS, SEA soned. $3.25 cord. Phone 948 Black. SECOND-HAND SEWING MA- C chines. Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co. LIGHT WAGON, NEW WHEELS, " good condition. Inquire Pantorium = Dye Works. ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND 9 dressed lumber at Hayes Spur. Baird & Harper. LATEST NO. 11 REMINGTON typewriter, 12-inch carriage, good as new, half price. P.` O., care Missou- - liai 4 G $450 IVERS & POND PIANO IN fine condition, cheap for cash. $350 Kimball piano, like new, $175; terms. - Phone 489 Black. R WANTED TO j}UY A ,CARLOAD OF !s baled clover or alfalfa hay on three 0. months' time, best references. Ad- = dress X Y Z, care Missoullan. - FRESH SUPPLY OF FLOUR, DAIRY e feed, shorts, barley, wheat, oats, etc. Call on Nagel, the grain shipper and retailer 914 Toole. Phone 1120. NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS S bought and sold. Furniture re R paired. Mirrors resilvered. R. C. ' e. Stockton, 512 S. Higgins avenue. g, FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND In hand. I pay highest prices for sec- I ond-hand household goods. Hans * Jensen, 135 W. Main, 895 Bell phone. o R to APPLE CIDER MADE AT THE OLD d stand at 524 N. 1st street. Will de- d liver cider and pure cider vinegar V to any part of city. Custom work t solicited. Come and see me. Phone a 7810 or 438 black. Q. H. Moss. t 12 COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD EQUIP ment. First class: in every respect. Rugs, beds, furniture, dishes, stoves, etc. All at bargain figure. A rare opportunity. Apply A. J. O., care - Missoulian. E M FOR 8ALE-REAL ESTATE at A GENUINE SNAP, 5-ACRE TRACT, t b 1% miles from Missoula. For par- e ticulars inquire of Chas. Ferguson, t room 210, Montana Block. r PERSONAL. DAN DEWHURST, ALSO KNOWN 1i as "Blackfoot Dan," or friends please write Box 2, Ovando, Mont., t for valuable information. I DRESSMAKING. PLAIN SEWING, 810 E. SPRUCE. si DOLLS DRESSED, PHONE 186 RED. MRS. F. A. WHITE, PHONE 1159. MISS SMITH, 1ST NAT. BK. BLDG. Room 821. 6 14 PRICES REASONABLE; PHONE 10. Miss McDermott. Sc LA MODE SHOP. WORK GUARAN- I teed. 128 Higgins Ave. Phone 229. N MONEY TO LOAN. I t: - R. R. JONES. HIGGINS BLOCK. 1i FARM--CITY. GEO. F. BROOKS. ' N CHAB. FERGUSON. 310 MONTANA 1 t- Block. to id PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN ON t At, city and ranch property. Wheel4on ae. Rossi comanuv. I S FARM PRODUCE he ANYTHING RAISED IN MISSOULA Scounty may be .had by applying to W. D, Graves, Secretary Farmers O SoIety of Equity, Phone 8461 Red. STORAUe. - Another Snap 123 acres, about 60 tillable, part cleared, in hay and orcnard, two houses, barn, haybarn, good waterright, fine range and some good saw timber on mountain side. This place is worth every cent asked, and more. The price, $2,000. Terms. O. B. S. ORR IL Phone 270. HOLSTEINS. I HAVE SIXTEEN FINE HOLSTEIN bull calves, from nine to two months old, for sale. These calves are out of high grade (practically thorough bred) cows and by a registered bull. If you are interested in Holsteins this herd will prove well worth your seeing. Will sell singly or will make a very attractive price on the entire herd. Address J. A. Hunt, " Deer Lodge, Mont., R. F. D.. No. 1. 1MILLINERY CLEARING SALE - LADIES' AND children's hats and trimmings, sale starting Wednesday, Nov. 4th, 618 Rollins. AUCTIONEER. SK. L KII~KART, AUCTIONEER, 128 West Cedar. Residence phone 188 black: office. 75 hlack. FOR EXCHANGE. 40 ACRE OI~.HARD FOR CITY property; will, entertain cash propo sition, $7,000.60. Box 837, Stevens ville. Mont. WILL TAKE 4 GOOD HEAVY WORK horses in partial exchange for 5-room house and 2 lots. Wheeldon-Rossi Co. Phone 99. VACUUM CLEANERS FOR RENT ELECTRIC CLEANERS. PHONE 692 Red. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. To the Stockholders of Olson & John son Co., a corporation: tou and each of you are hereby no tified that the regular annual meet ing of the stockholders of Olson & Johnson company will be held at the office of said company, in rooms 504 506-508 of the Montana building, in ) the city of Missoula, Mont., on Mon day, the 23d day of November, 1914, at r which meeting directors to serve for the ensuing year will be elected and at which meeting will likewise be transacted such 9ther business as may properly be considered. By order of the presf'dent. (Seal) NELS N. WHIIM. Secretary. Dated Novenmber 7. 1914. EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT In accordance with Section 3, Chap ter 39, of the Session Laws of 1909, an examination for Certificates as "Cer tified Public Accountant" will de held December 16th, 17th and 18th next, in Butte. Application blanks and all in formation concerning the examination may be obtained frpm Mr. J. D. Dun lop. Registrar, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, or Mr. Donald Ar thur, Certified Public Accountant, Ienr.nessy Building, Butte, Montana. To insure consideration applications should be in the hands of the Univer sity not later than December 10th, next. BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN ACCOUNTANCY. Donald Arthur C. P. A. Secretary. November 14th, 1914. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UN DER ORDER OF SALE Missoula Trust & Savings Bank, a corporation, plaintiff. vs. Charles W. Howe, administrator of esetate of Ed monia Howe, deceased, defendant. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 28th day of November, 1914, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock, a. in. of said day, at the front door of the court house, in the city of Missoula, county .of Missoula, state of Montana, the fold lowing described real estate, to-wit: The lands and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situated, lying and being in the county of Mis soula, and state of Montana, and par q ticularly described as follows: Lot three in Block Fourteen Lows addition to the city of Missoula, ac cording to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the county clerk and recorder of Missoula county, Montaina. STogether with all and singular the o tenements, hereditaments and appur Stenances thereunto belonlng or in any L wisq appertaining thereto. Dated, Missoula, Mqntana4 Novem ber 2nd, 1.914. W. Sheriff. 'V .: s~sar /a NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE I In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Mon tana, in and for Missoula County. In the matter of the estate of Sam uel Brunelle, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the above en titled court, made December 13, 1913, in the matter of the estate of Sam uel Brunelle, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said estate will sell 1 at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirmarntion by said court, the following described 1 real estate situated near Evaro, MI s soula ,county, Montana, to- wit: "The southwest quartehi' of the northeast quarter, and the eatt half of the northwest quarter of section 26, in township 15 north, range 20 west, Montana Meridian, less the N. P. ly. I 4 Co.'s right-of-way and public high a way over and across the same, con t taining about 100 acres of meadow lands. 1. Said sale will he made on Thursday, a December 3, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m. r of that day, at the front door of the iI county courthouse, in the city of Mis e soula, in said county and state. t, NAPOLEON Rl.~El ES, L. Administrator of the estate of Samuel Brunelle, deceased. Dated, November 11, 1914. Nov. 12-Dec. 3, Inc. e MINING APPLICATION 8 No. 05539 U. S. Land Offlcce. Missoula, Meon tana, Nov. 13, 1914. Nolice is herebyg given that Mary B. Blritton whose postoffice address is Clinton, Mon- ! 4 tana, has this day filed liher applica .e tion for a patent for 1500 linear feet of the vein, being S5 feet northerly and 1415 feet southerly from the dis covery point of the Queen Mary lode vein or deposit, bearing; gold, silver and copper, upon which the notice of intention to apply for a patent was " posted at the mouth of the tlpnel ono Ssaid Queen Mary claim on the 8th day of November, 1914, designated as sur vey No. 9702, SEe.% Soc. 18, nand S.W.% K Sec. 17, T. 12 N., I. 16 WV. Wallace i unorganized mining district, Missoula 51 county, Montana, being described aits follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, a fir post, 4 ft. long, 5 ins. square, set 18 ins. in the ground with inound of earth and 12 stone and scribed 1-9702, whence the E.% Cor. Sec. 18, T. 12 N,, R. 16 W. hears N. 6 degrees 26 minutes W. 374.70 ft., thence N. 66 degrees 59 min utes W. 462.36 ft., thence S. 17 degrees 49 minutes W., 532.30 ft., thence S. 77 degrees 17 minutes F. 190.50 ft.: I thence !S. 21 degrees 56 minutes W. 964.93 ft.; thence S. 66 degrees 59 min * utes E. 616 ft.; thence N. 9 degrees 55 t- minutes 17. 186.20 ft.; thence N. 7 de grees 05 minutes l. 1330.65 ft.; to Cor. te No. 1 the place of beginning. Total area 16.885 acres, area in conflict with ,n Sur. No. 7607 Bullion Lode .287 acres, 4- not claimed, area, claimed 16.568 acres. it The location certificates of this claim )r are of record in the dffice of recorder I d of deeds of Missoula county, Montana, 4e in book Z of Lode Loc. at page 384, .Y book W, of amended locations at page 36 and hook 3 of declamatory state ments at page 185 respectively. The adjoining claims to these premises are, on the north the Fox Lode mining claim, on the east, the Blue Wing lode mining claim, on the E south, the Bullion and Cape Nome mining claims, and on the west the Alladin lode milning claim. FRANK M. M'IIA II'1F1, Register. First publication November 14, 1914. d No. 05540 n MINING APPLICATION I U. S. Land Office, Missoula, Mon Stana. Nov. 13, 1914. Notice is hereby 1 given that Mary B, Britton whose prostofflce address is Clinton, Men t, lna, has this day filed her applica tion for a patent for 1498.78 linear feet of the vein, being 1183.78 feet northerly and 315 feet southerly from the discovery point of the Wisconsin lode vein or deposit hearing gold, sil ver and copper, upon which the no tice of intention to apply for a patent was posted at the mouth of the tunnel on said Wisconsin claim on the 8th day of November, 1914, designated as survey No. 9703, N.BE./. section 18, T. 12 N., range 16 W. Wallace unorgan i- lzed mining district, Missoula colnlty, Montana, being described as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, a fir post a 4 ft. long, 5 ins. square, set 18 ins. In * the ground with mound of earth and I- stone and scribed 1-9703. whence the N.E. Cor. Sec. 18, T. 12 N., IR. 16 W., e bears N. 38 degrees 08 minutes E. 7e 754.43 ft., thence N. 82 degrees 32 min d utes W. 600 ft., thence S. 17 degrees rt 23 minutes W. 1498.78 ft.; thence .S. Y 82 degrees 32 minutes E. 600 ft.; Ia thence N. 17 degrees 23 minutes E. 1498.78 ft. to the place of beginning. to total area 20.336 acres; total area of! d, this survey claimed by above named " applicant 20.336 acres. r" The location certificates of this claim are of record in the office of vs the recorder of deeds of Missoula ,- county, Montana, in hook Z. page 385, In of lode locations, book W. page 35 of ue amended locations and book 3 of de la claratory statements at page 186. The adjoining claims to these prem he ises being on the southeast the Custer r- Lode Sur. No. 0536; on the south the Y Northern Spy Lode Sur. No. 8833 and on the southwest the Carrie Nation Slode. FRANK M. M'HAFFIRI Register. First ubhllcstion November 14. 1914. TWICW-.ADAY CLASSIFIUD WAN 4 ?O) 98849 11U QUICK RESUI.TS BAY STAIE SOLVES HIGH COST OF DYING t I, Boston, Nov. 16.-Although the old 13ay state has yet to solve the problem 1 of reducing the high cost of living, it has solved the high cost of dying. That is, so far as its murderers are con corned. Flor Edwin B. Currier, official executioner of this state, will hereafter receive only $150 instead of $250 for throwing the switch at the electric chair. Currier has visited New Jer soy, New York, Virginia and other i tatee where the electric chair is in itlalled, and he says the scale of $250 jpr job is general. Itch! Itch! Itch! - Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment. It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching. Add druggists sell it.-Adv. In ldamp, chilly weather there :* ni ways a large demnnd for IBAILARD'S - SNOW T.INIM IBNT becI)aOt p many peo. I pl' who know by experience its great rolleving power in rheunatlia aches . and pains, prepare to apply It at the iI first twinge. Price 25e, 50r and $1.00 y per bottle. Sold by Goo. Frolshelmonr. 7 -Adv. o a Notice of Taxes Due. Office of treasurer of Missoula t, county, Montana. Notice is hereby n given that personal and real property taxes for the year 1914 on all prop erty in Missoula county are now due and payable at this'office. If not paid on or before the 30th day of Novem ber, 1914, at 6 o'clock p. in., said taxes will become delinquent and an nadi r. tion of 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. E. It. M'CARTHY, -Adv. Cnuntv Tr.nnulrr. ii SMoust Be Sold Four-room plastered cottage, con crete foundation and cellar, water e in the house; electric light, good - fence and chicken park, clhicken e house and woodshed. Good location, 9 Close to school and street car. The ° price is ...................................$1,250 Taylor & Pearson No. 116 West Cedar Street. LotON THE 10 Lots WEST SIDE near Car and School, $700. $! $200 cash, balance in 10 a annual payments at 6 per cent interest. C. A. B. Box 757, City WANTED To exchange vacant lots for lunm I proved Orchard Home property. 2 Hoverson & Stephens 202 Higgins Ave. Phone 203 1. Wanted 8 per cent Money 1 We have applications for several d good real estate loans, farm and city property. If you have idle money we a can net you 8 per cent on good se if curity. W. H. SMEAD COMPANY PHONE 212 SBateman Transportation Co. SStage and Auto Service Be S tween Ravalli and Poison r. Connects at Ravalli with Northern SPacific trains east and west, Con nects at Poison with the Klondyke seoafey Ravalli, Montana. Stage leaves Ravall at 8 au. m. and arrives at t p.nu SOCIETY DIRECTORY MISSOULA LODGE NO. 13, A F. & A. M.-Regular meetings first and thiird 'l'Tesdays, in Masonlic temple. Sojourn ing brethren cordially invited. IH. C. JOHINSON, W. M. F. F. SQUIRES, Secretary. W\ESTIEIRN SUN CIIAPTER NO. 11, it. A. M.--Acels first and third Fri ldays of each month, in Alasonic temple. TltIGl.])tt4I' I.ENTZ, II. P. iO.Y ROBINSON, Secretary. HIARMONY LOI)GEI N)O. 49, A. F. & A. M.-Meets in 1. of P. hall. East Front street. Regular communi cations first and third Mon days. Special meetings evetry other Monday evening. v:isiting lemnlbers are specially invited. I. T. TGARI)NEIR, W. M. 'YIRUS It. AVERY, Secretady. I,. F. S., IM MANUEL CHAPTER No. 54---Itgular meetings sec ond and fourth \VWednesday of each ionith at 7:30 p. m., in Matsonic temple. Visiting members cordially invited. ROSiE L. MIILLER, W. M. 'JOtiN M'CAltTITY, W. P. IIATTIE It. MURRAY, Secretary. O. Kl. S., ELECTA CHIAPTER No. 7-Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Maolli temple. Visitors es pteillly welcome. MIS. TIIEI1E:SA KtINO, W. M. PlT''I' EITEI.ltIlRne, W. P. MRS. Lll)A E. FAI RL ElR, Secretary. MISSOilI.A A.JlUE NO. 32, F. O. F. Meets first. a"u,. third j tlusdalys of each montih at 8 p.1. at Eagles' hall, West AMain. W. . lELLY, President, JAS,,, IiAKElt, Secretary. I,()YAL ORDER OF MtOS,-Meets first and third Thursday e \ ings of each month at 8 p. m., at E;axles' hall. A. T,INK, Diviator 1i I:. lI. IAKEIYV, Secretary. MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK • Missoula, Montana Capital ............... ........ ......$200,000 Sdrpius and Profits ........... 50,000 Officers .. . M. K ITIH .......... .............President ,.1 . ' C(t I I"ii' ... .........Vice President A. It. JA\COI( S ... ...................Cashier Directors J. h. Keith, S. J. Coffee, J. R. Daily (I. 'I'. Mcullough, II. Paul Green ough, A. R. Jacobs, Kenneth Ross. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savings Deposits. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPITAL ......... ........... $200,000 SUltI'I, 'UNID .................. 50,000 (I. A. WOLF' ....................President JlHiN C. LEH.U''...Vice President J. Il. ''. ItYMAN .......... Cashier Directors John i. Morony, M. A. Fiske, 0. A. Voll', John C. Lehson, F. H. Woody, A . II. T. Ryman. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN. STATE BANK Missoula, Montana United States Depositary for Postal Savings Fund. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Travelers' checks, drafts and letters of credit available in all parts of the world. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. Missoula Humane Society Officers If you have a case which calls for itheir attention, notify one of the following: Mrs. J. C. Anderson, president. Btll phone 931. Mrs. Frank Beckwith, vice pr.l-e dent. Bell phone S94 Red. SMrs. II. A. Wheeldon, secretary. - Bell ohone 8352 Red. e W . J. Babington, treasurer, Court i house.